Mirlyn and ArticlesPlus indicate we have 1964-Present access to
Medical Physics through Oxford Journals and Mirlyn indicates we have
2000-Present access through BioOne. However we only have 2004-2011
access through Sage and BioOne access stops with 2015.

Some Oxford journal links may lead to a HTTP 400 error: Bad Request -
Header Field Too Long.
Known affected journals include but are not limited to:
Journal of Conflict and Security Law
Journal of law and the biosciences
Journal of petrology
Journal of public health
Journal of Semantics
ELT Journal

We have received reports of PubMed giving users a message stating
"Your access to PubMed Central has been blocked because your Internet
connection (IP address) was used to download content in bulk, in
violation of
the terms of the PMC Copyright Notice."
This is due to a caching issue that MCIT is looking into.
Clearing your browser history/cache may restore your access.

De Gruyter Online Books' filter options are not working properly,
which may result in our Search Tools link leading to a "no results
found" error.
If you are experiencing problems, please try the following links instead:
All books from Princeton University Press on De Gruyter:
http://proxy.lib.umich.edu/login?url=http://www.degruyter.com/browse?type_0=books&publisher=PUP
All books from Harvard University Press on De Gruyter:
http://proxy.lib.umich.edu/login?url=http://www.degruyter.com/browse?type_0=books&publisher=HUP
All books from Columbia University Press on De Gruyter:
http://proxy.lib.umich.edu/login?url=http://www.degruyter.com/browse?type_0=books&publisher=CUP

Many ArticlesPlus links appear to be leading to DOI errors. Most
commonly, the punctuation in the DOI seems to be changing by the time
it reaches a publisher website For example, a DOI with a slash (/) may
become a DOI with an underscore (_). This issue is currently being
investigated.

ArticlesPlus links to articles on the Sage Journals site may lead to a
"DOI
Not Found" page with a non-standard doi of the form "10/C...." If this
happens access to the Sage Journals site might be reached by clicking the
MGet It button again.

Some MGet It links in ArticlesPlus lead to a "GIS System Error" on
ProQuest Statistical Insight. The article can be found by
1) Clicking on the "Statistical Insight Search" link at the top left of the page,
2) Choosing "Basic Search" and
3) Copying the title in ArticlesPlus before the first semicolon into the search box. (Example: For the following title -- Power of Meat 2014: An In-Depth
Look at Meat Through the Shoppers' Eyes;2014 SRI A4950-59. 2014, Copy
"Power of Meat 2014: An In-Depth Look at Meat Through the Shoppers'
Eyes" to the search box)

Attempting to refine search results in ArticlesPlus using the first year of a
decade (..., 1950, 1990, 2000, 2010) leads to a page with no results. If this
happens removing the filter for the decade will show the results for the year.
For example once you filter on 2010 and get no results you then have to
remove the "2010-present" filter in order to see the results for 2010.

Springer MyCopy should allow individuals to purchase soft-cover
copies of books for $24.99, and this is the current price that is
being displayed. However, once a person tries to purchase a book, that
price jumps to hundreds of dollars.
For the time being, users who want to purchase a MyCopy version are
asked to call Springer Customer Service to place an order at
1-800-777-4643.

The following resource is not viewable in Chrome:
Newbery, David M. "futures markets, hedging and speculation." The New
Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Second Edition. Eds. Steven N. Durlauf
and Lawrence E. Blume. Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. The New Palgrave
Dictionary of Economics Online. Palgrave Macmillan. 16 December 2014
doi:10.1057/9780230226203.0612
We have contacted the vendor about this issue.

Embase is not including the DOI or the supplement number in the data
exported to Refworks. Without this data, refworks can not build an
article level link to our preferred vendors. I have asked Embase if
the DOI/supplement number can be included in the information they are
sending to Refworks.